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  • Fathi, David

    David Fathi is a French artist, born in 1985, he lives and works in Paris.
    Photo : dergreif-online.de

  • Feldmann, Hans-Peter

    Hans-Peter Feldmann is a German visual artist and photographer, a figure of conceptual art. Since the beginning of his career in the 60's, he has used the book format, the artist book and the photobook, as an essential way to organize and present his work.

    His projects often stem from collected series of images, vernacular photographs, postcards, etc, which he assembles, arranges and re-contextualises. He is also reknowned for his carefully conceived exhibitions that usually have a very elaborate scenography.

    Among the photobooks published by Hans-Peter Feldmann: "Die Töten 1967-1993"  (Feldmann Verlag, 1998), "Liebe / Love" (Walther König, 2006), "Frauen" (Mörel Books, 2020).

    © Portrait - Copyright by Die Welt.

  • Ferrané, Vincent

    Vincent Ferrané is a French press and portrait photographer. He has published two photobooks with Libraryman: "Milky Way" in 2017, a series of portraits of his partner breastfeeding their son, and "Visitor" in 2018, a series of portraits offemale artists in their studios.

    © Portrait taken form the artist's Twitter profile.

  • Floyd, Nancy

    Nancy Floyd is an American photographer.

    Her work is centered around the portrait, and especially the female portrait, along the course of their life, throught the different stpes of lifa and the aging story and process.

    She is particularly known for her 40-year long series of self-portraits called "Weathering Time", which was published by GOST Books in 2021.

    She had previously published another celebrated series called "She's Got a Gun" (Temple University Press, 2008), of portraits of women carrying their firearms and guns.

  • Foglia, Lucas

    Lucas Foglia is an American photographer.

    His first three photobooks were published with Nazraeli Press, and they fit well the presentation the Rencontres d'Arles festival was making of his series "A Natural Order" in 2012: « Lucas Foglia makes photographs about places where wilderness and culture intersect: people moving off the grid in the rural southeastern United States, mining boom towns and ranching and farming communities in the rural West. » These three photobooks are "A Natural Order" (2012), "Frontcountry" (2014) and "Human Nature" (2017).

    In 2021, he publishes "Summer After" with Stanley / Barker, a series of black & white photographs he made in New York City in the summer of 2002.

    Shared among these series is an obvious talent for portraiture.

    © Portrait taken from the artist's website

  • Fontcuberta, Joan

    Joan Fontcuberta is a contemporary Spanish photographer of Catalan origin. A lover of fake and staged photographs, who uses humor to denounce the manipulation hidden under the images.

    " Images are our memory, our imagination, our unconscious "

    In his pictures, Joan Fontcuberta stages images that mimic scientific approaches, journalistic reports, religious narratives, museum speeches ... except that everything is fake.

    His works are exhibited at the MoMA in New York, at the Georges Pompidou National Center for Art and Culture in Paris. His award-winning work can boast of the Hasselblad Prize for Photography (2013), among others.


    Photo: © self-portrait

  • Fortune, Rahim

    Rahim Fortune is an American fine art and documentary photographer from the Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma.

    His work focuses on culture, geography and self expression.

    In 2021, he publishes, for the first time with a publisher after 2 artist books about Oklahoma, the photobook "I Can't Stand to See You Cry" with Loose Joints.

    © Portrait by Miranda Barnes taken from the artist's website

  • Fosso, Samuel

    Samuel Fosso is a Cameroonian and Nigerian photographer, a major figure of the African photography landscape.

    Samuel Fosso had a very difficult childhood, loosing his mother at age 5 and growing up during the Nigerian Civil War (Biafran War); loosing many relatives to the war, events lead him to live in the forest with his grand-parents, then to move to the Central African Republic, where he quickly becomes, at age 13, an apprentice with a local photographer in the capital Bangui.

    In 2014, he has to run away from Central African Republic because of a civil war, and he loses the majority of his negatives and work at that time.

    In 1993, French photographer Bernard Descamps, scouting talents for the first édition of the "Rencontres Photographiques de Bamako" festival discovers his work; this will be his first major exhibition. Since then, his work has been praised and exhibited all over the world: Africa Festival in London, Centre National de la Photographie and Centre Pompidou in Paris, Rencontres d'Arles festival, Fondation Zinsou in Cotonou, etc.

    Self-portraits are an important part of his work; he uses make-up, costumes, props and accessories to pose as various characters or celebrities (Malcolm X, the Pope, Mao, etc.) and does not hesitate to cross-dress (Angela Davis).

    Among the books about his work, two recent publications by Steidl, both released in 2020: "SIXSIXSIX" and "Autoportrait".

    © Self-portrait.

  • Franco, Tim

    Tim Franco is a French-Polish photographer working in Asia. After living in Shnagai, China, for 10 years, he moved in  2016 to South Korea.

    His long-term documentary work and reportage work have been published in many publications and among others in the New York Times, Geo, The National Geographic, Time Magazine and French magazine 6 Mois.

    In 2021, he published "Unperson" with Magenta Foundation, a long-term project about North Korean defectors in South Korea.

    © Portrait par Greg Samborski issu du site de l'artiste

  • Frank, Robert

    Robert Frank is an American photographer and director of Swiss origin (born in 1924 in Zurich). In 1955 and 1956, thanks to a Guggenheim Fellowship, Frank traveled for two years with his family across the United States and photographed the many strata of American society. Although fascinated by the culture, he adopts an ironic and external point of view on American society. He will select 83 photos out of 23,000 for his most famous work, the book The Americans published in 1958.
    Photo: © rol-benzaken

  • Fréger, Charles

  • Frey, Aurélia

  • Fridlyand, Jenia

    Jenia Fridlyand is a Russia-born photographer and educator based in New York.

    She studied photography in Paris and is represented by Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen, Amsterdam. She is a co-founder of Image Threads Collective and the chair of the Long Term Photobook Program at Penumbra Foundation in New York.

    Her artist photobook "Entrance to Our Valley" was shortlisted for the Paris Photo / Aperture Foundation "First Photobook Award" in 2017, and was then published (in two editions, 2019 & 2020) by TIS Books.

    © Portrait Galerie Wouter van Leeuwen

  • Friend, Robin

    Robin Friend is a British photographer dividing his time between a fine art practice and commissioned work..

    In 2018 he publishes his first photobook "Bastard Countryside" with Loose Joints, a collection of 15 years of images exploring the British landscape. In 2021, still with Loose Joints, he publishes "Apiary", as he continues to explore the surreal and sinister haunting of the British landscape.

    His work has been exhibited in galleries and fairs globally, ranging from Aperture Gallery, New York, Christies, Paris, and the Royal Academy of Arts, London.

    © Portrait taken from the artist's Twitter profile

  • Fritz, Johanna-Maria

    Johanna-Maria Fritz is a German documentary photographer and photo-journalist, member of the agency "Ostkreuz  - Agentur der Fotografen".

    Based in Berlin, her work however revolves around the Middle-East region. Her work has been published extensively in the European press, newpapers and magazines, and she has already received several awards, such as the Inge Morath Prize and the German Peace Prize for Photography.

    In 2020, she publishes her first photobook "Daughters of Magic" with Hartmann Books, about a family of witches in Romania. As a member of the Ostkreuz agency, her work is also featured in the catalogue (and travelling exhibition) "Kontinent - Auf der Suche Nach Europa" / "Continent - In Search of Europe", also published with Hartmann in 2020.

    © Portrait (uncredited) taken from the website STEYPA Photo

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